Video: Indescribable beauty: magical photographs of mountain landscapes
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The works of the photographer, traveler and adventurer (Max Rive) amaze with their unreal beauty from the very first minutes, striking the eye with unnaturally bright colors and shades. After all, from a bird's eye view, the world seems completely different. No, not small and inconspicuous, but immense, majestic and stunningly beautiful. So much so that you want to plunge headlong into the atmosphere reigning around, dissolving in the ringing silence …
The most favorite hobby in Max's life is the mountains, so he removes most of them, trying to convey not only the atmosphere reigning around, but all the splendor of the luxurious giants. He climbs to the peaks without assistance, overcoming difficult passes, sets the camera on a tripod and gets to work. To get bright and dynamic photos, he has to endure both low temperatures and piercing winds. Shooting frame by frame, he manages to capture the most subtle and practical elusive moments in order to eventually combine several captured panoramas together for grandiose shots with fantastic surroundings.
"Dolomites" - a wonderful series of photographs and irrefutable proof that. Whether it is at sunset, or in the first rays of the pre-dawn sun, in a haze of fog, or against the background of a crystal clear sky, in the reflection of the water surface, or with tops of snow …
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